LEGISLATION to combat slavery officially came into force today.

The Modern Day Slavery Act will significantly enhance the support and protection available to victims of modern day slavery, give law enforcement the vital tools they need to target today’s slave drivers and ensure perpetrators can be severely punished.

The Act consolidates and simplifies existing modern slavery offences into one Act and increases the maximum sentence available for the most serious offenders from 14 years to life imprisonment.

Powers to encourage reparation orders, for courts to use seized assets from perpetrators to compensate victims, have also come into force.

The bill - which was given Royal Assent in March - aims to consolidate offences used to prosecute those who enslave others into a single act.

It also gives courts powers to impose orders to restrict the activities of suspected traffickers.

You can read more about the Act here: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/30/contents/enacted